State Auditor Rob Sand announces 2026 PIE winners for their fiscal responsibility & innovative ideas
January 22nd, 2026 by Ric Hanson
Des Moines, IA – State Auditor Rob Sand today announced the 2026 winners of the Public Innovations and Efficiencies (PIE) program, designed to help Iowa communities slash waste and save tax dollars by sharing creative, common-sense ideas to improve efficiency. (See the list below)
“The PIE recipe is sweet and simple: small changes can lead to significant savings for local governments, and when they share their ideas statewide, it unlocks potential savings in the millions of dollars,” said Sand. “That’s why I’m asking the legislature to pass a law that would make PIE a state-backed program, ensuring that every public entity in Iowa has access to these innovative ideas through an annual report compiled by the State Auditor.”
Auditor Sand launched the nationally recognized PIE program in 2019 to promote fiscal responsibility and encourage collaboration among communities. Participation increased 55% in the first two years, with approximately 500 counties, cities, and school districts in every county in the state submitting annual entries. Their PIE recipes run the gamut, from creating new revenue streams by capturing and selling methane gas produced by a landfill to adjusting heating and cooling schedules to maximize energy efficiency.
“I want to congratulate the winning communities and thank all the PIE participants for making Iowa taxpayers a priority,” said Sand. “PIE proves that innovation and partnership can make government better for every Iowan.”
And the PIE awards go to:
COUNTIES
Smallest County: Adams
Best Performing County: Story County
Best Performing Largest Fifth County: Story
Best Performing Second Fifth County: Plymouth
Best Performing Middle Fifth County: Clayton
Best Performing Fourth Fifth County: Louisa
Best Performing Smallest Fifth County: Monona
Most Improved County: Louisa
CITIES
Smallest City: Beaconsfield
Best Performing City: Guttenberg
Best Performing Largest Fifth City: TIE Storm Lake & Fort Madison
Best Performing Second Fifth City: Guttenberg
Best Performing Middle Fifth City: Inwood
Best Performing Fourth Fifth City: Bridgewater
Best Performing Smallest Fifth City: Spragueville
COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Smallest Community School District: Diagonal
Best Performing Community School District: Council Bluffs
Best Performing 4A Community School District: Council Bluffs
Best Performing 3A Community School District: South Tama, Okoboji, Allamakee
Best Performing 2A Community School District: Louisa-Muscatine & Mount Ayr
Best Performing 1A Community School District: Essex
Most Improved CSD: South Tama
Auditor Sand will personally deliver a pie to each award winner in the coming months.




